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to the development of novel strategies for neuronal analysis in health and disease and optimizing new methods. The project is funded by the Motor Neuron Disease Association for 3 years. Please see the below 'Job
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) using yeasts, fungi, and lactic acid bacteria. Develop and optimize processes for converting food by-products into functional food ingredients and alternative proteins. Characterize nutritional
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. The research focus of our group is on parallel computing, supercomputing, and performance tuning and optimization of advanced applications. Our team currently consists of 10 scientific and 3 administrative
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Mammalian Cell Culture: Maintain mammalian cell lines used for glycoprotein and pseudovirus production. Perform transfections and monitor cell growth to ensure optimal conditions. Glycoprotein Production
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, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. The Position Based in Trowbridge, UK, the Lead Scientist will join the Product Development team to optimize and develop new products and
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system improvements. You will be responsible for ensuring our research systems are configured in the most optimal and user-friendly way and that any associated training and communications will be delivered
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of customer service, along with strong IT and data leadership skills, very good communication and relationship building skills, the ability to work optimally within a team to prioritise work
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integrated for optimal stakeholder efficiency Establish architectural governance frameworks and technical design authority to ensure solutions deliver against university strategy and business needs About you
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tasks will entail characterizing a state-of-the-art CXL hardware platform, bringing up and tuning analytics workloads, identifying and evaluating relevant performance optimizations at software and
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functions, functional joint health, osteoporosis, and their optimal dosage. You will work at the exciting interface between clinical data collection and sports and nutritional research in human studies. Your